
In a historic partnership poised to revolutionize agriculture across the African continent and drive sustainable economic development, the Africa Continent-Wide Agro-Industrial Park (AIP) Development Consortium, led by the visionary elder Tijjani Zubairu, has joined forces with the Global Council for the Promotion of International Trade (GCPIT). This transformative collaboration, facilitated by Her Excellency Shanta Lana Hereford, Royal Ambassador-At-Large for The Ateker Kingdom and a distinguished Global Business Leader, signifies a monumental step towards reshaping Africa’s agricultural landscape.
Her Excellency Shanta Lana Hereford, an unwavering advocate of international cooperation and economic advancement, brings a wealth of expertise to her role. Her dedication to fostering economic prosperity and bridging global divides has earned her recognition as a transformational leader.

The AIP Consortium-GCPIT partnership is set to embark on a series of pivotal initiatives, including:
Catalyzing Agricultural Trade: The partnership is committed to advancing agricultural trade, investment, and economic cooperation across Africa. Its primary objective is to facilitate market access for AIP Consortium members, enabling them to expand their reach into global markets.
Enhancing Trade Capacities: Through collaborative capacity-building programs and training initiatives, the partnership will empower AIP Consortium members to bolster their capabilities in international trade, export readiness, and adherence to trade regulations.

Advocating for Favorable Policies: Both organizations will work in concert to advocate for policies that foster trade, investment, and economic development, with a primary focus on African nations. This advocacy will contribute to the creation of an enabling environment for sustainable growth.
Knowledge Sharing: The AIP Consortium and GCPIT will engage in the exchange of invaluable market insights, trade data, and best practices. This shared knowledge will equip AIP Consortium members with the information needed to make informed decisions regarding international trade opportunities.
A dedicated joint steering committee, comprising representatives from both the AIP Consortium and GCPIT, will oversee the effective implementation of these initiatives. This committee will ensure the alignment of objectives outlined in the memorandum of understanding and will uphold transparency and accountability throughout the partnership.

Santosh Ganesh, Founder and Global Chairperson of Global Council for the Promotion of International Trade, expressed his profound enthusiasm for the transformative potential of this partnership, stating, “The collaboration between the AIP Consortium and GCPIT is a historic milestone with global ramifications. Together, we are poised to unlock remarkable opportunities for enhancing food security, revolutionizing agriculture, and ensuring abundant harvests not only for Africa but for the entire world.“
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About the Africa Continent-Wide Agro-Industrial Park (AIP) Development Consortium: The Africa Continent-Wide Agro-Industrial Park (AIP) Development Consortium is dedicated to revolutionizing the agricultural sector across Africa. The consortium is committed to bridging socioeconomic gaps and advancing sustainable agricultural practices.
About the Global Council for the Promotion of International Trade (GCPIT): The Global Council for the Promotion of International Trade (GCPIT) is a global leader in promoting international trade and sustainable development. With a presence in various locations worldwide, including India, South Africa, the USA, UAE, EU, and the United Kingdom, GCPIT is committed to serving the global community by facilitating knowledge sharing, global networking, and cross-border businesses.